I think so, it just routing separation on dorico's end. you can see upstem and downstem have different midi channel. So it must work with any other midi receiving VST's out there, including Kontakt and VE Pro. I love it!!
@@dorico Yes, but it would be very helpful. The more the software can recognize on its own the more the composer can concentrate on the real purpose - writing music. Ideal world is where every articulation and common playing instruction is translated in the according sound. And Noteperformer is another piece of the puzzle, you need to spend a crazy amount of time to let an orchestra sound be somewhat natural, and Noteperformer is just is doing it on its own.
...if you can get it to play in the first place. Keeping the sound on in version 3 has been a headache so far. I must have quit and restart my computer 10 times trying to get the sound to work. The site uses the "driverless car" of the future to describe Dorico. If so, it's kind of hard to use a "driverless car" if the car won't start most of the time. My recommendation for professionals is to stay with whatever you use until Dorico catches up with basic functionality.
It would be really helpful to bring back the mute track/solo track function.
Brilliant! And the sliding trombone in the end just sums it up, excellent!
F*CK YEAH! VELOCITY EDITING AND PITCH BENDING!
Amazing! I hope it works on High Sierra OS.
macOS Sierra, macOS High Sierra, macOS Mojave compatible , please read it fully here: new.steinberg.net/dorico/compare-editions/
HOLY SMOKES. This is KICK ASS.
Would the voice splitting playback also work with e.g. Noteperformer or VSL (either Vienna Instruments or Synchron Player) or Kontakt Instruments?
I think so, it just routing separation on dorico's end. you can see upstem and downstem have different midi channel. So it must work with any other midi receiving VST's out there, including Kontakt and VE Pro. I love it!!
Is there a way to turn quantization off when recording real-time MIDI?
You can set it to really short notes, but Dorico only quantises the score display (not play mode/what you hear) and we need to display something...
@@dorico awesome thanks! Is there a way to export an unquantized midi file? Trying to get more of a real feel.
Step up to the plate and write software that *computes*. A divisi marking should route a new playback voice on its own.
Maybe, but all these things take time.
@@dorico Yes, but it would be very helpful. The more the software can recognize on its own the more the composer can concentrate on the real purpose - writing music. Ideal world is where every articulation and common playing instruction is translated in the according sound. And Noteperformer is another piece of the puzzle, you need to spend a crazy amount of time to let an orchestra sound be somewhat natural, and Noteperformer is just is doing it on its own.
...if you can get it to play in the first place. Keeping the sound on in version 3 has been a headache so far. I must have quit and restart my computer 10 times trying to get the sound to work. The site uses the "driverless car" of the future to describe Dorico. If so, it's kind of hard to use a "driverless car" if the car won't start most of the time. My recommendation for professionals is to stay with whatever you use until Dorico catches up with basic functionality.
Playback works great for me! I'm LOVING Dorico 3's playback improvements, they're amazing!
Milo Cooper After hours of trying and posting on the forum, I finally got it to work.